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Norvic Shipping expands bulk capacity with new long-term charter

Dry bulk operator Norvic Shipping has acquired a dry bulk vessel on a long-term period-charter to meet growing global demand for the company's services.

Antarctic tourism: Should we worry about damage to the ice and ecosystems?

During the COVID summer of 2020-21, just 15 tourists on two yachts visited Antarctica. But now, tourism is back—and bigger than ever. This season's visitor numbers are up more than 40% over the largest pre-pandemic year.

Maersk to build first green and smart flagship logistics centre in Shanghai

Maersk signed the Land Grant Contract with the administrative committee of Lin-gang new area of the Shanghai Free Trade Zone in late December 2022.

ONE unveils new Arica Feeder Service

Connecting Arica and Iquique (Chile) from Callao (Peru), the new ATS service offers extended Northern Chilean coverage.

Record lows on the Mississippi: How climate change is altering large rivers

Typical water conditions are no longer the norm, and that river transport is likely to face more backups in the future.

Finnlines’ second new Superstar passenger-freight vessel launched

The new Superstar class cargo-passenger vessels will serve the Naantali–Långnäs–Kapellskär route between Finland, Åland Islands and Sweden.

VIDEO: Ukrainian border guards inspect vessels as part of the grain initiative

Since August 1, more than 15.5 million tons of Ukrainian food have already been exported from Ukrainian ports to 38 countries.

Port of Long Beach Channel Deepening Project wins federal authorization

"This project will widen and deepen the harbor serving one of the world's top 10 busiest container port complexes"

ONE to acquire three container terminals on the west coast of the United States

The recent disruptions to the supply chain due to Covid-19 have highlighted the importance container terminals play in keeping global trade flowing.

Japanese insurers to halt ship insurance for all of Russia

Lack of coverage for war damage could have impact on Japan's LNG imports

Gen2 Energy and UAC to develop containers for large scale transport of green hydrogen

The parties target to design and develop state of the art type IV glass fibre pressure vessels with all relevant approvals for transport on road, rail, and sea.

Finnlines’ new cargo-passengers vessels will sail under the Finnish flag

The new vessels will offer 200 new permanent jobs

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